Smart Card Error 0xc00000bb

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I think the guys on the support desk have tried this in the past but worth doing again! Just finishing off repair now so will update shortly.... 0 The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. Login. Cannot get remote registry or remote event viewer. We are running SP3. Going to try safe mode local login shortly.

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The Domain Controller has an expired / does not exist "Domain Controller" Certificate 2. Archives Archives Select Month November 2016 (1) May 2016 (4) May 2015 (2) September 2014 (2) August 2014 (2) August 2013 (1) October 2011 (1) September 2011 (1) August 2011 (2) Join the community of 500,000 technology professionals and ask your questions. The server authenticating you reported an error(0xC00000BB) Posted on April 8, 2008 by zubinmatie When the user attempts to logon via a Smart Card they see the following error on their

Going to have a play with this one as we normalyl just reimage but I'd like to get to the bottom of it! Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: Need Equipment Thanks for your help GlenW! You cannot post events. Not a member?

Thanks for your help GlenW! 0 Chipotle OP GlenW Mar 1, 2012 at 10:41 UTC Lol, good job! Suggested Solutions Title # Comments Views Activity A software that displays Tree of a drive contents with capabilities of viewing sub-folder & prining 11 41 41d Word could not create the You can find further details in the event log. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938449

0 Serrano OP RowanBarker Mar 1, 2012 at 7:49 UTC I found out I can login using Directory Services Restore mode locally - which doesn't make

Check the temp environment variable. What Service pack level of XP are you on? 0 Serrano OP RowanBarker Mar 1, 2012 at 4:36 UTC It can be pinged when on network. The Domain Controller has an expired / does not exist "Domain Controller" Certificate 2. You cannot delete your own events.

I appreciate you may have already tried this but can you login locally from safe mode? In short I have had to re-image each PC. 0 LVL 11 Overall: Level 11 Windows XP 3 MS Legacy OS 2 Windows OS 1 Message Author Comment by:bsharath ID: The server authenticating youreported an error (0xC00000BB).....you can find more information in theevent view". http://wipidigital.com/smart-card/smart-card-api-error-0.html I've tried doing a manual registry repair, removing for the domain/renaming PC and re-adding to domain.

If you have time and want to play around then I would suggest doing a parallel install of Windows, bring the hives over from the original install and see if you Try examining the certificate on the smart card and make sure Windows recognizes it as trusted. All rights reserved.Newsletter|Contact Us|Privacy Statement|Terms of Use|Trademarks|Site Feedback microsoft.public.platformsdk.security Discussion: smart card logon fails with status 0xC00000BB (too old to reply) Gil 2004-06-01 16:59:22 UTC PermalinkRaw Message Hi,While trying to logon

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However, there is no further information in the event viewer.The error 0xC00000BB means "STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED".The smart card certificate is valid and the connection to the domaincontroller is also available.This happens with smart Generated Tue, 06 Dec 2016 19:32:35 GMT by s_hp84 (squid/3.5.20) However, the sAMAccountName and userPrincipalName prefix mismatch aren't always the cause. There is a Microsoft KB article (891849) describing the issue.